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Live forever : a tribute to Billy Joe Shaver.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: CD-NW-6540 | New West RecordsNW6540 | New West RecordsPublisher: [Burbank, California] : New West Records, [2022]Copyright date: ℗&©2022Description: 1 audio disc (42 min., 23 sec.) ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Live forever (Willie Nelson ; feat. Lucinda Williams) -- Ride me down easy (Ryan Bingham ; feat. Nikki Lane) -- Old five and dimers like me (Rodney Crowell) -- I'm just an old chunk of coal (but I'm gonna be a diamond someday) (Miranda Lambert) -- I couldn't be me without you (Edie Brickell) -- You asked me to (Nathaniel Rateliff) -- Willy the wandering gypsy and me (George Strait) -- Honky tonk heroes (Amanda Shires ; feat. Jason Isbell) -- Ain't no God in Mexico (Steve Earle) -- Ragged old truck (Margo Price ; feat. Joshua Hedley) -- Georgia on a fast train (Willie Nelson) -- Tramp on your street (Allison Russell).
Production credits:
  • Produced by Charlie Sexton and Freddy Fletcher.
Various performers.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD COUNTRY Shaver, Billy Joe Available 33111009989472
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Some songwriters sing from a place of optimism, as if they think bad times will never come to their door. There was a sunny side to many of Billy Joe Shaver's best songs, but he never let the listener forget that he knew hard times and knew them well; he understood what it was like to be the tramp on your street or an old five and dimer, and the smile that came through in his work was one of gratitude and hope, not blind faith. There was an honesty and unforced poetic sensibility in Shaver's songs that set him apart from his gifted peers in the Texas singer and songwriter community, and he had the admiration and respect of plenty of artists of note. Several of them pay homage to Shaver on Live Forever: A Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver, with eleven acts putting their stamp on a dozen of his classic tunes. Willie Nelson, one of Shaver's biggest boosters, gets two tracks here, "Georgia on a Fast Train" and "Live Forever," the latter with Lucinda Williams singing backup, and Willie's trademark casually beatific tone matches Shaver's lyrical voice as well as anyone could hope. Most of the vocalists here come from the traditionalist end of the country spectrum, both old and new; George Strait brings a strength and authority to "Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me" that adds to the emotional strength of the tale, and Rodney Crowell's take on "Old Five and Dimers" blends the sweet and the smokey like a good barbecue sauce. Miranda Lambert draws a palpable joy from "I'm Just An Old Chunk of Coal" that's winning, Amanda Shires finds room for the sacred and the practical in "Honky Tonk Heroes," and Allison Russell urges the eerie darkness of "Tramp On Your Street" to the surface to powerful effect. And while Steve Earle isn't the only outlaw on board, he sings "Ain't No God In Mexico" with a swagger that rivals Waylon Jennings' version. Charlie Sexton coordinated this set with one of Shaver's long-time associates, Freddy Fletcher, and Sexton also produced or plays on most of the tracks, giving the music a natural feel that suits the songs, as well as a feel that helps the music cohere like a proper album and not a random series of individual tracks. Billy Joe Shaver was one of the finest and most distinctive songwriters country music produced in the second half of the 20th Century, and it's pretty hard not to sound good singing one of his tunes, but Live Forever is the work of people who love his work and make the effort to bring out the best side of the songs. And they do just that, making this an excellent tribute to a major talent, and a fine introduction to his writing for those who haven't heard him. ~ Mark Deming

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Compact disc.

Produced by Charlie Sexton and Freddy Fletcher.

Various performers.

Live forever (Willie Nelson ; feat. Lucinda Williams) -- Ride me down easy (Ryan Bingham ; feat. Nikki Lane) -- Old five and dimers like me (Rodney Crowell) -- I'm just an old chunk of coal (but I'm gonna be a diamond someday) (Miranda Lambert) -- I couldn't be me without you (Edie Brickell) -- You asked me to (Nathaniel Rateliff) -- Willy the wandering gypsy and me (George Strait) -- Honky tonk heroes (Amanda Shires ; feat. Jason Isbell) -- Ain't no God in Mexico (Steve Earle) -- Ragged old truck (Margo Price ; feat. Joshua Hedley) -- Georgia on a fast train (Willie Nelson) -- Tramp on your street (Allison Russell).

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